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Binance to Halt Services for Certain EU Customers Next Week Due to Lack of MiCA License

According to the UK’s Financial Times, Binance will cease serving certain customers in the European Union starting next week due to its failure to obtain a license under the EU’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA), and has already notified customers in Poland, Italy, Spain, and France to withdraw their funds.

Binance Appoints Daniel Acosta as Head of Latin America

Binance CEO Richard Teng announced that Daniel Acosta has been appointed Head of Latin America, where he will lead the region’s strategic initiatives—with a focus on addressing local user needs, engaging with regulators, and advancing cryptocurrency adoption. Binance stated that Latin America remains a key market for cryptocurrency adoption, and under Daniel Acosta’s leadership, the company will further strengthen its business presence and influence in the region.

U.S. CFTC Seeks Public Comment on New Rules for Reporting Data on Fully Collateralized Event Contracts

According to Cointelegraph, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is seeking public comment on new data reporting requirements for fully collateralized event contracts. The proposal aims to replace the CFTC’s long-standing fragmented regulatory framework—comprised of multiple “no-action letters.”

Federal Reserve's Williams: Current monetary policy stance helps restore inflation to 2%

Federal Reserve's Williams stated the current monetary policy stance is in a favorable position to bring inflation back to the Fed's 2% target level, while also acknowledging that risks remain in achieving its dual mandate. Williams said: "Given that inflation is at a high level, we must persistently bring it back to the long-term target of 2%. The current monetary policy stance is fully capable of achieving this goal." Williams noted that inflation is "undoubtedly at a high level" and far above the committee's 2% target. He expects inflation data to edge down slightly in the coming quarters, although significant risks remain.

Base Network Resumes Operations After 2-Hour Outage

the Ethereum Layer 2 network Base mainnet experienced a "major failure," leading to unstable production of new blocks. According to the Base status page, the issue began around 16:03 UTC.Base resumed operations after approximately two hours of downtime. This failure previously halted block production and transaction processing.The Base team stated that an invalid block triggered the related issue. They are currently investigating the root cause and recommend that node operators restart their nodes. This incident marks another network interruption for Base following its previous downtime in August 2025.

The US Senate aims to advance the crypto bill in July, but agendas like the housing bill may squeeze the time window

the US Senate is attempting to advance the crypto market structure bill, the "Clarity Act," in July. However, with multiple priority agendas piling up, including the National Defense Authorization Act, the Farm Bill reauthorization, and a housing bill, the time window for the bill's passage is narrowing.The Senate's agenda is packed for the coming weeks. In addition to the annual defense and farm bills, Trump stated on Wednesday that he would not support a major housing bill unless Congress first passes legislation requiring proof of citizenship for federal election voters. The housing bill also includes provisions to ban central bank digital currencies.As lawmakers will leave Washington before the August recess, if the relevant bills fail to advance before then, the political focus will shift to the November election upon their return, further reducing the floor time available for crypto legislation.Republican Senator Cynthia Lummis stated that she expects a new version of the text to be released around July 4th for final review by lawmakers, with a vote pushed forward in July. A Senate aide also noted that the "Clarity Act" will become one of the bipartisan priorities when the Senate returns in July.However, the bill still faces multiple uncertainties, including the level of Democratic support, controversy over Trump's crypto-related conflicts of interest, the priority of other major bills, and the Senate's limited agenda scheduling.

Asset management giant Invesco plans to launch a tokenized stablecoin reserve fund

asset management giant Invesco is planning to launch a new money market fund designed for stablecoin reserves. According to a revised filing submitted to the U.S. SEC, Invesco intends to add the "Invesco Stablecoin Reserves Onchain Fund" to its Short-Term Investments Trust product portfolio.The fund has not yet announced its ticker symbol. It will primarily invest in high-quality short-term assets, including U.S. Treasuries, repurchase agreements, and cash equivalents, aiming to maintain a stable net asset value of $1 per share and provide daily liquidity.This product is designed for stablecoin issuers, enabling them to hold compliant reserves within the framework of the GENIUS Act reserve requirements while also generating yield. As of May 31, Invesco managed approximately $2.45 trillion in assets.The fund will also introduce blockchain infrastructure company Superstate as a secondary transfer agent for tokenized shares, recording fund shares on a designated public blockchain that has yet to be disclosed. Recently, several Wall Street institutions, including State Street, have also launched similar products, indicating that traditional asset management giants are accelerating their competition for the stablecoin reserve and tokenized money market fund market.

U.S. Judge Blocks Trump’s Executive Order on Mail-In Voting

a federal judge in Boston, Massachusetts, has blocked the implementation of U.S. President Trump’s executive order aimed at tightening mail-in voting regulations, preventing the order from taking effect before the November elections that will determine control of Congress. U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani supported the claims of a coalition of Democratic-led states, which argued that Trump is unlawfully attempting to interfere with state administration of federal elections.The judge noted that the President lacks the authority to compile state voter rolls, and the U.S. Postal Service also has no statutory authorization to establish binding mail-in voting rules. Under the U.S. Constitution, the responsibility for administering federal elections lies with the states. (CCTV)

Story Upgrades to DATA Foundation, Pivoting to AI Training Data Infrastructure

blockchain IP project Story Protocol has announced its transition into the DATA Foundation, shifting its core focus from general intellectual property (IP) infrastructure to an AI training data network. This move addresses the rapidly growing demand for "licensable and traceable training data."Alongside this transition, the project launched a new product called Trace. As an on-chain AI training data registration and auditing system, Trace generates verifiable on-chain "contribution certificates" for each piece of data. These certificates record the source, licensing terms, user consent, and payment information, helping AI model trainers confirm data compliance and traceability. (The Block)

OKX Star: Has been deeply rooted in Europe for eight years and will continue expanding its AI and compliant finance initiatives

OKX CEO Star posted on X, stating that OKX began its European expansion in 2018 and has collaborated continuously with regulators and the crypto community over the past eight years, gradually transforming from a technology company into a regulated fintech firm. He emphasized that OKX consistently corrected mistakes and rapidly optimized its operations throughout this evolution. OKX is the world’s first institution to obtain an MiCA license and also holds both a Payment Institution (PI) license and an MiFID license. It now offers euro deposit and withdrawal channels in Europe, zero-fee stablecoin payments powered by the Mastercard network, hundreds of spot trading pairs, and derivatives services covering cryptocurrencies, commodities, and equities.

Kraken parent company Payward seeks investigation into PowerTrade and its co-founder's financial information

Kraken's parent company Payward has filed a request with the U.S. federal court, seeking evidence disclosure from multiple U.S. financial institutions related to crypto derivatives company PowerTrade and its co-founders. Kraken stated in the announcement that the requested evidence disclosure will help Payward identify additional assets that can be frozen, ensuring that relevant parties such as PowerTrade cannot continue to cause harm to other industry participants. (CoinDesk)

OKX Star: Eight Years of Deep Roots in Europe, Continuing to Expand AI and Compliant Financial Layout

: OKX CEO Star stated on X that OKX has been operating in Europe since 2018. Over the past eight years, it has continuously collaborated with regulators and the crypto community, gradually transitioning from a technology company to a regulated fintech firm. Star emphasized that the company constantly corrects mistakes and rapidly optimizes during its development. OKX is the first institution globally to obtain the MiCA license, and also holds a Payment Institution (PI) license and a MiFID license. It currently provides Euro fiat on-ramp and off-ramp channels, zero-fee stablecoin payments via the Mastercard network, hundreds of spot trading pairs, and derivatives services covering crypto, commodities, and equities in Europe.On the product front, OKX has built Agentic infrastructure, enabling users to interact with the platform through AI Agents, and is continuously developing new products for the next generation of financial experiences. Star also mentioned that OKX is the first global platform to publish Proof of Reserves (PoR) for over 40 consecutive months, and has its group financial statements audited by a Big Four accounting firm to enhance transparency and financial governance.

Rosen Law Firm Investigates Michael Saylor's Strategy Over Potential Securities Fraud Allegations

law firm Rosen Law Firm has announced an investigation into Michael Saylor's company Strategy (MSTR) and STRC, concerning potential securities law claims. According to the law firm, Strategy "may have issued materially misleading business information to the investing public," and is therefore evaluating related investor losses and potential legal liabilities.

Canaan CEO and CFO collectively purchased 1,065,000 American Depositary Shares

According to PR Newswire, Canaan Inc. announced that Zhang Nangeng, the company’s Chairman and CEO, and CFO Cheng Jin recently purchased a total of 1,065,000 American Depositary Shares (ADSs) in the open market at an average price of $0.35 per share. The company stated that this purchase complies with its insider trading policy and applicable securities regulatory requirements, reflecting management’s confidence in the company’s long-term strategy and future prospects.

Tools for Humanity Executives Accused of Misappropriating Millions in Company Funds to Pump Worldcoin Price

Odaily OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's co-founded company Tools for Humanity has internally launched two investigations led by external law firms, targeting executive fund misuse and alleged violations in its Thailand operations. The company's relevant executives are accused of approving payments amounting to millions of US dollars to a foreign entity. The purpose of these funds was not for normal business procurement or service fees, but rather to artificially inflate the market price of its cryptocurrency, Worldcoin. Additionally, Tools for Humanity's partner in Thailand is reportedly a suspect in an international wanted "pig butchering" scam. Meanwhile, regulatory agencies in multiple countries have raised serious concerns about Tools for Humanity's iris scanning and data collection methods. (BusinessInsider)

Analysis: Tech Stock Recovery Boosts Risk Sentiment, Bitcoin Rebounds Slightly After Hitting Recent Lows

following Micron Technology's optimistic earnings report and Qualcomm's positive performance outlook, sentiment in the technology sector has notably warmed, driving a rebound in market risk appetite and alleviating earlier concerns over a slowdown in AI-related trading. Driven by this, Bitcoin recovered after hitting a 20-month low, rebounding 0.3% to $61,106, after briefly dipping to $59,062 during the session. Market focus now shifts to the upcoming U.S. PCE inflation data, which could influence expectations for the Federal Reserve's future interest rate policy and further sway the performance of risk assets.

ZachXBT: Polish Social Engineering Hacker “Merry” Suspected of Being Raided and Investigated by Police

Odaily Odaily News According to “on-chain detective” ZachXBT, who posted in his personal channel, Polish social engineering attacker Wojtek Kulisz (online alias “Merry”) was recently suspected of being raided and investigated by Polish law enforcement, and three other individuals were also taken away. Although the official press release did not disclose his name or photo, multiple designer clothes and jewelry displayed on his public Instagram account “wojtekk” are highly consistent with the items seized during the police operation. The case is led by the Polish Central Cybercrime Combat Division (CBZC), with assistance from agencies such as the FBI and HSI.

Kalshi in Talks to Raise Funding at $40 Billion Valuation

prediction market platform Kalshi is in talks to raise a new round of funding at a valuation of approximately $40 billion, with a potential deal closing as early as the third quarter. Last month, Kalshi completed a $1 billion funding round from investors including Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, Coatue, and Morgan Stanley, at a valuation of $22 billion.Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour stated that the company is considering an IPO, but it will not go public in 2026, with a potential listing likely no earlier than late 2027 or 2028. Kalshi reported that as of April 2026, its annualized trading volume reached $178 billion, a 32-fold increase year-over-year.Kalshi is currently embroiled in a legal dispute between U.S. state and federal regulators over the oversight of prediction markets. The controversy includes whether sports event contracts constitute derivatives regulated by the CFTC or illegal gambling. CME has sued the CFTC over its approval of Kalshi's "perpetual" futures, Kentucky sued Kalshi and Polymarket this month, and the CFTC subsequently sued Kentucky to block its enforcement action. (Decrypt)

CoinEx Responds to Wall Street Journal Report: Denies Collaboration with Iranian Government and Sanctioned Entities, Strengthens Compliance Controls

CoinEx issued a statement regarding the related report by The Wall Street Journal, stating that the platform has never established commercial relationships with entities linked to the Iranian government, domestic Iranian exchanges, or other sanctioned parties, nor has it provided financial channels or assistance to such parties. CoinEx noted that it was placed on Iran’s blacklist as early as 2021, and its official domain is also blocked within Iran.

Thailand Issues Arrest Warrant for Chinese Businessman Involved in Cryptocurrency Mining–Related Money Laundering

According to the New Straits Times, Thailand has issued an arrest warrant for Chinese businessman Wang Yicheng, accusing him of involvement in a transnational network that laundered proceeds from fraud and online gambling through illegal cryptocurrency mining. Thailand’s Special Branch of the Police stated that Wang Yicheng was charged in November 2025 with theft and violations of the Computer Crime Act; he is currently suspected of having fled the country, and Thai authorities are cooperating with international law enforcement agencies to track his whereabouts.